Difference between revisions of "Raster images"

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*Library and Archives Canada considers TIFF to be a recommended format for still images: [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/government/products-services/007002-3017-e.html Guidelines for Computer File Types, Interchange Formats and Information Standards]
 
*Library and Archives Canada considers TIFF to be a recommended format for still images: [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/government/products-services/007002-3017-e.html Guidelines for Computer File Types, Interchange Formats and Information Standards]
 
*If images are ingested in PNG or lossless JPEG 2000 format they will be left in those formats rather than normalized to TIFF.
 
*If images are ingested in PNG or lossless JPEG 2000 format they will be left in those formats rather than normalized to TIFF.
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==More information==
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Analysing the Impact of File Formats on Data Integrity. Proceedings of Archiving 2008. Bern, Switzerland. Retrieved from http://old.hki.uni-koeln.de/people/herrmann/forschung/heydegger_archiving2008_40.pdf (via Richard Wright of the BBC).
  
 
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Revision as of 14:17, 14 October 2011

Main Page > Documentation > Media type preservation plans > Raster images


Significant characteristics of raster images

Preservation Format

Uncompressed TIFF for all but JPEG2000 and PNG, which will be retained in their original formats.

Access Format

JPEG

Normalization tool

ImageMagick

Comments

More information

Analysing the Impact of File Formats on Data Integrity. Proceedings of Archiving 2008. Bern, Switzerland. Retrieved from http://old.hki.uni-koeln.de/people/herrmann/forschung/heydegger_archiving2008_40.pdf (via Richard Wright of the BBC).